Posts Tagged ‘Kurt Warner’
Pardon Me: The Conference Championship For Fans
For today’s post (and I do apologize for the lack of them over the past few days), I want to be candid. I want to put down the normal “professional” mentality that I usually try to carry, and talk about one of the most exciting days of my young 18 year-old life. January 20, 2008. A Giant Run From a …
by Jon Alba on January 23rd, 2011 Leave a comment »
NFL Divisional Recap: January 16, 2010
New Orleans Saints 45 Arizona Cardinals 14 The Saints weren’t going to let the defending NFC Champions walk all over them in the playoffs. Nuh-uh. Not after ending the regular season on a three-game losing streak. Drew Brees completed 23 of 32 passes for 247 yards, throwing three touchdown passes to lead the Saints to a blowout victory over the …
by Derek Johnson on January 17th, 2010 Leave a comment »
NFL Wild Card Recap: January 10, 2010
Baltimore Ravens 33 New England Patriots 14 Who needs to pass when you have Ray Rice on your team? Rice carried the ball 22 times for 159 yards, scoring two touchdowns to hand the Patriots their first playoff loss at Gillette Stadium; 83 of those rushing yards came on the very first play from scrimmage. Rice’s 83-yard touchdown run was …
by Derek Johnson on January 11th, 2010 1 Comments »
Cowboys Clinch NFC East; Vikings Clinch First-Round Bye
The NFC Playoff Tree has been officially set! With the Minnesota Vikings defeating the New York Giants, the Dallas Cowboys defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Green Bay Packers defeating the Arizona Cardinals, the NFC Wild Card matchups have been determined. The Final standings for the NFC look like this: #1: New Orleans Saints (first round bye) #2: Minnesota Vikings …
by Derek Johnson on January 3rd, 2010 Leave a comment »
Cardinals Fail to Clinch NFC West; 49ers Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
Seven turnovers, count’em SEVEN, turnovers prevented the Arizona Cardinals from clinching their second straight NFC West title. At the start of the day, the defending NFC champions were one game away from another winning season. Two interceptions and five fumbles later, the San Francisco 49ers all of a sudden find themselves just two games behind Arizona in the NFC West …
by Derek Johnson on December 15th, 2009 Leave a comment »
NFL Recap: August 28
New England Patriots 27 Washington Redskins 24- Tom Brady suffered a “sore shoulder” after being slammed to the turf by Albert Haynesworth. Nevertheless, the Patriots went on to win their second game of the preseason. Stephen Gostkowski converted on a 30-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in regulation. Brady finished the game 12-of-19 passing for 150 yards, throwing two …
by Derek Johnson on August 29th, 2009 Leave a comment »
Breaking News: James Harrison signs extension
Breaking news out of the NFL, as ESPN’s John Clayton is reporting that Steelers LB James Harrison has signed a brand new six year/$51.175 million deal to remain with the team. The deal makes Harrison the highest paid linebacker in the history of the NFL, and one of the highest paid defensive players overall. Harrison won the NFL Defensive Player …
by Jon Alba on April 13th, 2009 Leave a comment »
Warner Willing to Take Paycut
Tony Romo may find homeless men on the street and take them to the movies, but Kurt Warner has just won the Classy QB Award. Reports say that Warner is willing to give up $1 Million of his salary, as long as the money goes towards re-constructing WR Anquan Boldin’s contract. Boldin is unhappy with his contract, and it looks …
by Carmine Caruso on March 10th, 2009 Leave a comment »
Warner Re-Signs With Cards
The Arizona Cardinals have re-signed QB Kurt Warner, who lead the Cardinals to their first Superbowl appearance this year. The terms of the deal are 2 years, $23 Million. Warner won 9 games in the regular season, good enough to win the NFC West and go into the playoffs with the #4 seed. He reached the Superbowl, but lost to …
by Carmine Caruso on March 4th, 2009 Leave a comment »
The Bidwells are Screwups
It felt like things were getting better for the Arizona Cardinals of late. They won their division for the first time in years, had a young and intelligent coaching staff, and a great foundation ready to win now. It even appeared that the Bidwells were willing to spend a little more money to win; but that sentiment has been proved …
by Alex Silverman on March 3rd, 2009 1 Comments »



